Attention Lee, Ryan, Dave if you're still around, or anyone else that has embarked on the homemade DC road. I did a big Boo-Boo, and its gonna end up costing me $$, so I need some advice.
A couple years ago, if anyone remembers, I made a blower using Lee's plans and used it on the WOOD Mag cyclone. Worked great in the basement shop, and even works good in my new roomy shop, but of course it wasn't as powerful at the end of the long runs as I would have liked. So I decided to upgrade. I originally used a 1HP 1725 rpm motor on the blower. I thought I'd give a 1.5 HP 3450 rpm a shot and see how it did. Well its been so long since I built the thing, I forgot about measuring the amperage. To make a long story short I think the large impeller (19") caused the thing to burn up, cause it won't turn on again. It only ran about 10 seconds. I've checked the obvious stuff, and have pretty much determined I blew the thing up.
So, I've decided to go back to 1725 rpm. I would just use the old one, but I screwed the bearings and housing around the shaft up removing it (don't ask). As this was an old rebuilt one to begin with, I don't think I'll look into repairing, but just buy another one. My question is this .... should I stick with the 1 HP rating that worked, or should I move up to a 1.5 HP but with the slower rpm? Would this make any difference in performance and would I run the risk of burning this one up too?
Thanks,
Todd
A couple years ago, if anyone remembers, I made a blower using Lee's plans and used it on the WOOD Mag cyclone. Worked great in the basement shop, and even works good in my new roomy shop, but of course it wasn't as powerful at the end of the long runs as I would have liked. So I decided to upgrade. I originally used a 1HP 1725 rpm motor on the blower. I thought I'd give a 1.5 HP 3450 rpm a shot and see how it did. Well its been so long since I built the thing, I forgot about measuring the amperage. To make a long story short I think the large impeller (19") caused the thing to burn up, cause it won't turn on again. It only ran about 10 seconds. I've checked the obvious stuff, and have pretty much determined I blew the thing up.
So, I've decided to go back to 1725 rpm. I would just use the old one, but I screwed the bearings and housing around the shaft up removing it (don't ask). As this was an old rebuilt one to begin with, I don't think I'll look into repairing, but just buy another one. My question is this .... should I stick with the 1 HP rating that worked, or should I move up to a 1.5 HP but with the slower rpm? Would this make any difference in performance and would I run the risk of burning this one up too?
Thanks,
Todd

LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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